No, most amphibians spend part of their life out of water and toads tend to spend more of their life out of water than some other amphibians such as frogs and newts. Toads return to water to mate.
no they live part of their life on land and in water
they hop, swim, and plod along.
no they swim but they are not aquatic because they do not spend their whole life in water
because it helps them swim as well as walk
They are adapted to swimming; it is virtually effortless for them.
Absolutely! Boil it whole!
Yes, a toad is an amphibian and is quite at home in water.
a toad only has 3 life cycles.
sorry invalid question.
egg.
So they can swim
it isbecause if you notice their whole life is an evolution process they grow outside the mother unlike humans and so they go theough the pregnancy process whilst being alive and moving, they cant swim and they can submerge completely under the water and then just as easily walk onto the land.